I came across this quite by accident and it grabbed me immediately. Time and time and time again we hear about the benefits, or otherwise, of off the shelf bottled bacteria.
Some swear by it, others have had no luck with the various brands whatsoever. I've never used it, never will, but that's only because I do things differently, no need to rush imo, I like to go down the natural route.
Anyway, basically the bacteria within the bottles is extremely temperature sensitive, but the companies who manufacture/store/ship these products don't take this into consideration at all.
The palletised shrink wrapped bottles, depending on where in the world they are, are often open to extreme swings in temperature. It goes without saying that some bottles of bacteria are going to die, others will live.
This correlates perfectly with what we already know with these products, they work perfectly for some, and not for others. It would seem these products DO work, but only if you got lucky and your particular bottle wasn't froze or boiled at some point in distribution! If you didn't get lucky then you'll probably be the ones rubbishing these products on forums. Interesting.
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Some swear by it, others have had no luck with the various brands whatsoever. I've never used it, never will, but that's only because I do things differently, no need to rush imo, I like to go down the natural route.
Anyway, basically the bacteria within the bottles is extremely temperature sensitive, but the companies who manufacture/store/ship these products don't take this into consideration at all.
The palletised shrink wrapped bottles, depending on where in the world they are, are often open to extreme swings in temperature. It goes without saying that some bottles of bacteria are going to die, others will live.
This correlates perfectly with what we already know with these products, they work perfectly for some, and not for others. It would seem these products DO work, but only if you got lucky and your particular bottle wasn't froze or boiled at some point in distribution! If you didn't get lucky then you'll probably be the ones rubbishing these products on forums. Interesting.
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